Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 5, Number 35, Jasper, Dubois County, 15 August 1863 — Page 1
THE JASPER WEEKLY COURIER
VOL. 5. JASPER, INDIANA. SATURDAY. AUGUST 15, 1863. NO. 35.
I,
PVRUaBSD HUT BATOBDAT. AT JABrKB PUROI8 COURT , INDIANA, V
CLEMENT DOAII
ti
OFFICE Cobrib or Macdorald a bo bring out in new
Wut Strict.
Tk. T.l :
o..., .... wunTo. .... wjix-rrj '"'vi- -'-.-.--r-
nr M the fiet that our nul.t.r. , - . ,u vcr- promi. lu Uo tlla, do it. Hm man r
7 jionn ann SAnrn. nor .t in. i.i. l.. .1 .......
. J . ; ' '""" twwm. Uo not tor that
iffeio? .d.oc.te. for man. ... i...tk;.k ....i . . " -en tree election was new- or neighbor, and then auffer th ,..
Single 8obeeription, for fifty Noa.,
r er en montna,
1 1
TERMSSTRICTLY IN ADVA NOK : ,inin? d"'M "By yeara, but which trolr patriotic Union men, North and South,
. mor. moorme i.e.,, ,nd bo dire . reetoraiion of tbe Unioa on liratalette lea. coorageoue. though actuated by the the baai. of the Con.titution, and the con- Shelby 81) ..me sentimenta, here not dared to confer, aeqoent eeaa.iion of thi. mo-derou, and Hart loGl ro theae men, victory j. not ao much the deflating war. are eau.h, ,ha object, of Kdmoasoo 5-3
'.47
RATER Or ADVERT!) in
Loaeer advertieemenU. at aarne r.,e a " " . v. rci.coa. ixu ;ri.
frectioaover teen eqeere or aquarea, counted JDo,"M"". cooditiooa of exilement. Tbe extreme men in the South- the Rebel Fayette
aa a quer, i neae are tne term for tran- " uo cooaent to a settlement aeceaaioniata. who constitute the fierce aod Garrard Ä?!!!?1 1 -oaeble Huc " he old Union aea baaia. We any thi.'uneon.titutional war party in tbat eec'ian Marion rather to conrincei-enouncn the b.tterj term, the Nor- L-uCu and logal notice, of like character to be K , I "UCh " 'tce lb""" t!,ern m who de.ire a reatoratlon of IhejMercer paid for In advance. w,,h lne ,lCbt that all ia well, while il.eae Uni..n aa founded by the father., and main. 'Madtaoa ARROOBCtHC CARDIO ATE.: ni'ach.eroue demagogues and fanatic, are ao tamed by -ifferaon. Jackaon.' Omm anScott
1.00 e;rne,,,y Iorc'T counael. upon theiWebeter. Theae al.ndere, the unceaaing Gr.ot a ood,.et n.l.on.i Execu.ive aod l..a Cabinet ridicule and bitter reviling of No rthern De- Bicken S...O for h.r guidance. A few extracte from moer.te and conaerv.tiv. in ß.k.i Ander.,,
aa-v I iii: v. i -wa
Lou:.viile (Jily ttil.
1400 450 U400
For Townahip officea, each,
rot County For Diatriat, Circuit, or State,
leading newapapera will ahow what wa oanere. are nnotoH mm ..j-j k - -
me.u. Tbe Wa.hington Chronicle, edited Abolition orffan. aa evidence of tba hatred! Niehol. jby authority, ..y. in puin worJ . of Saillbern Q NortberB wbo Woodlori i ' TJe extinction of .lv.r in th ...J r- :L. -
- -'" - in im icrriDie connici ol arma 'ouroou WIMM uould be mvie a condiiiui, ol their. upon tho baai. of tba Con.titution and ita- K.lU
j iiiuii. uirin pm ii ilia ...... a... .rL . . i .iml.ii
. mnii aiim, i ne reoeis I he Tribune,,,, nearly the ..me language, and the Abolitiooiata agree in tbia. tbat'Kton
. .. owner aenre the restoration of tbe Union member (of the L.binet) barbora forL i. I J ... . ' U W"i Total
la anaanarM the hloa o, recon.tructing the' Z ZZ "ir!'' "! .Gallntio
rjlll ,4 JLtJLU. i:n,..no.b..,.of..very. and no n.g of Ae.,rnÄ . CT r K"" ,ur BMrn wno !Gr.rea T" ÄWi-Ä. 5 -been or w, naTMH. 1 rTrr
aad Rail .r..tl. ..,.nJ .it K...i "'" "i,ed rebel leadera hieb forel.ad-
tniatarf in hi. r.ro .oara an idea in conflict
aalA. tril l M TQirP W PI f loaiion orcr .ain.i,,...
-v "v a ' . u .'.. I r
W. C. ADAna. R. BoerrarR. A DA MS &, BÜETTNFR.
ATTORNEYS AT UU ,
ARB AOXBTS fOB COLLBCTtRG ROLtlRa LAIMS. JASPER. INDIANA.
4RkRT V - a m . . m I
urnee .onn eaat corner MeunnAid anc .at-:
w Mibii i m. I UU.I . V ,
763 1U5J :..-, 955 49.: 57a 931 429 1047 716 816 59 74 IMS
eorjfr P. Iteweeae, Attornejr and Coanaellor at Law, ROME, IND., WILL attend tbe Canrte ia Perry, Dakota audi Crawford countie., and give prompt attention to all boaioeaa entroated to W". Jan. J3, v.j. Jeaa Kaier, a. J. lUcitTT, Viacennea, Ind. J ..per, Ind.
with the em.net
aame end tbe deatruction of the Ucion and
the overthrow of the Government.
There ia but one way to foil the extrem
. . - . . . . . i" out one way to lot tbe extremAnd tbeX.tioual Anti-Slavcry Standard: u,, vorlh -A tK . . , ..i. ; . ... , . , or" iid South, in their common p ot It i. . preat revolution in the mi. .t ..ti. ... p'Dl
. is grvii revolution in Hie mniat ot
which we live. It i. not aa iaturrrction to he quelled and puniahed,and than all thini?
log on a. before. It ua rerolotion hah ia to ebaage tbe inatitutiona of the nation.
and to giv. it a very different gi verntnent
Trimble Simpson Todd Wa.hington Oldb. ro
to comp., the destrurti
Union and National Government, and th.tl""COk
a. for tboae wbo eincerely and earnestly ! deaire the reetoraiion aad mainteaaBee of:'eDd,toB
both upon the old alatform r .k. r ..tJ lero,nK
w v. vviievi"
Bath
BAKER 4 BECKETT.
ATTORNEY AT UH
W
from n.tit labored und bt ., iZZ. ,U,,C !BO,t "d P1" h rliie.l poweril""
For . a... . ti:: 18 th8U,M ,0 th G"" Cover-ir ...
e.V. alaver; .n.V " , ! . ta ,be of bo..;r!."C",,
.L II I
-M i-.ic viavery anve, in amount to
aurreoder at diecretioa." A II .ft. .
... I iii-aa org.na, ape.king ia term .1ILL practica ia the Duboi. Circuit and -i.t idtir.l .,, Common Plea. Courts P.rt.cl.r "W" l4"tum "d io theae ex-
P'e.ion. by the achievement, ol our victori
ous armiea, will carry home to the breast.
of many reflecting men tbe convtc ion that
tention paid to collection.
I. T Drwcrac,
Particular at
June 20.
Doyle
iinAfiiiun . - oi many reflecting men the convtc 10 tl,.t . ... ... . ATTORNEY AT UW.b? " " "fc?Z?Z
1 give prompt attention to a bus - --.- -7 u me n. ionatf i- Mm m . . F .awatr.s,ed ,ohi.c.reinPik,.nJrit-loomuvh enliehtened ..,. J?-? d G"'t pon the bam. of
a- . . 1. - j iiBrivDMiiioiio., in m o ovrd bvnaaAr
eatly and energetically carry out their view.
Tbia can and must be effected at tba ballot
box, aad aaleaa it ia doae, tbe deatruction
01 our glortou. Union and the overthrow of
our Government and free iaatitutioaa ba
the combined action of fierce rebels aad mad ultra Abo.'itiooiste, ia aa certain aa the
morrow morning. A
North in favor of the
ZUM .'36 :) Ml 111 394 677 1074 354
32
300 845 77 557 lft 59ft 579
81.168
."27 S.I 107 770 1L'70 367 46 m Ur7 112 236 407 386 M 1 ni a 163 . 110 36 543 565 7173 197 30f 134 1J4 6 1ST 372 24 131 116 11 70 309 S 124
9 163 58.960
1 o,. vote, oua.ne.. to crowd it oat of your mind. He Wickliffe. 10 18MO. 'ha. been wairhin. t. :
m ... .vuimiT aunng 'h.kk W. I .... 9
"!' p.. Could yon have aeen tbe bright .mile that illuminated hi. connteaance when ha ..id. I bear hi. awaW.
bia footaiepa," you would hare ..id that the
rJ f r 0 ,h'1 9TOmi" worth more to Z th "i0B htd diWTti- " yon came aaaattafea aaa pity aad wrrow, .vea for 10V.J; vom. twrillan nauv. . k t
-r"- '"vmm le.rure.; lor gain had become a formidable barrier ag.in.t tbat priceleae gam ia every man's character, which either .nine in ita own canaie..,.
fight of lor. of truth or ia aet io lhe mid
night darkneao of distruel aad fal.ehorwl
Then, if you wish to do rood and aaai
aa influence for troth, be a man of
word.
be proper, constantly ar)a
praa. upon tba army that
previoualy renoried SI 314
") in, nr counties.
Nov. 3.
RUOOLPHUS SMITH, ATTORNEY AT LAW. JASPER. INDIANA. IV" I LI. attend promptly to any baainesa 'trMtJ 10 kim ia any of the eourta of Duboi. county. Office at the aorner of M eOnnald aad etreeta. maris
W. . LVraair.
prevent auch a deplorabie conauinmation.
Should audi a policy aucceed, hi v. ever. none
can foretell the yt .r. of war and dee latioa which are yet before ua; none can eaiimate the blood and trcaeure to be wa.ted 10 thia fr.cticid.l strife Nor i. it certaio that lhe
free North, evea to preserve for itself the
tortn 01 civil irovernrrtenr rimU K. k.M
a similar character aad equally poteat
tbe South. With tbe wane of altra Abolitioaiem ia the North, rabid Sereaaiioniam will aink
down in the Smth. The fi ft At RaBtKa.tlt.ka
av-v wa s rwc IHUH m the latter aectioa ha. been fed .od in.
tenaified by it. Abolition co-workers, wbo
Total
38 counties 29,376
Union majority In 1863 99,717 la 1860 68 05O
7,173 9.341 90035
counties
ATTORNBT AT IAW, PETERS BURGH. INHIAMA
will atUnd all term, of tbe court, ta Dnboialporuil of Utopian .äas a. . ar . 1
"Trüli laaaary Zfttb 1880-y
w. ii. ii cuirrninriii, COU a 0. beid l . .... ttt. ..I,., . .. ' , . BCIOjMek to nourish and keep it vieoroeslv .live' . togeiher for the proaecution of auch a war. ',:, .... .... g"roo.iy .live ladend, th. public fe,v d,. , lh .;"" bey bar. cru.hed out," ol the re-'..
F.i ling off 31,000
We have given tbe rota ia
beta in 1860. It will ba aeen that
that now give 38.0OO votee, ia I860 polled
aoout 60,000. Tbe count.ee to be beard
from are ia tboae part, of tka State where
the railing off aad tbe disfranchisement will
Iadetd, th. public aafety depend, on the
overthrow and r.mniete disci n.ritnr. n
hellion bat .Leery by mean, of an iotermin-
idea, of oniveraal.
em.ncfpation by force of arms, would spurn
u p war ni r a v at rwaa .nit awta....: tm
lhaaa aiannaaw w.l.:i l aa. i I ainiuinuOD. 101 ...
m WDO, , (Ue ru of(he r ;ince .eouw,,, nearly make up
oarsuii or iitnm.n i.t... i ....
... I I .1 I w.W.
u.r.e.irr. .r, .na neip tnem to make the
, oe immensely larger. It ie true, Kentacky
: r... m.... .ft. ...... J . . 1 .
.... ; louu.auu iroop. in ma .rmy, but the number of men wbo have come of age
the armv
We have no idea that Brarilxtti
: ii . a
. . . . vr.ti u.ve over aoout oO.WIO VOtaa nut nf th.
KB 9Tla4H KIJEBLER tb ,houbt of on.tructio. till lfmjQch m,n 'tiS.n 1 "k.k'J " l1'000 th" k. 8ute.-C.aaiaa.ti
afacnai Miau ... ... the nesrro millenmuin. ao ..Men j..,.;..1 . . ' w"
' w aft.. . I" "au IUUIIUU ftO BWaV Ol AG0, COACH, PlOW AND HA ROW Z.ITJT'l "TH- -
MANCTAfiTFKBH,
.r. ,h. Pi.,. , ..,. r-- - - - --v
r a www a aw av tiiaj veopi
Euquirar.
i. aatiered in.
I.Al ... n.... ..A I.L... 1. - .
LAWBE.CC .TBEET..L.,:: LLl . . "TT Cn-
-a,., hj i.reTii. i . i.jour. ol tjgm.
c.BRU or BBWTOR
Jasptr, Indiana,
Would re.
Beet felly ia
fla . k. ... k
'C that öc ia www r..r.rf L. Ä. .11 to 0r under.t... d that the views and nollr.
r-r " aiauiBI r i . W ia bia liae. ia the beat a'yla. Purcha. wf Meaara. Sumner, Greeley, Wendell 'Uncola r. in A. wall In Mil mA mmmm. u Tklll... 11.. If .1 .., . ...
to .y at the ballot box whether the con
(KrHenry Ward Beecher baa eiven pub-
licity, 00 the other aide ol tbe water, to tba
The Record Keep it Before the People."7 b herelofo' enjoyed, aball accompliab
I desire to make thia record: If it corneal e:r derigna.
... on ue oiner aioe 01 tne water to ih piratora against tbe I n on and the free. , . wwr, w io I . "a Tree.iOp1B,0n lnit io cw b N aceomaliabea dom. oeece and nroanenrir th. .knl. r. .. . tnpii-Hw
r . fun aad comp ete aubiugatioa of tbe Sooth. trv h. a heretofore i emor.H .k. 11 . .i .i. r j.iwai n iaiv ooaia.
a standing army of two hundred tboueand
ItyWe.are making biatory. Abraham
aaak aad work, aa be ia ..ti.fied be can
Rl.ekamitbiae and .w.t.tn mi .11 l.-j.
t'eaded nrnmptlv. mh7.
- P - a -7
caa party.
at- R K f ! Ii
boot & mm 8T0RB, & ast at dc or Public Sqcarx. Ja. bbi. a
Pbilhpa. Henry Ward Beecher, dec. obtain! Mr. Se.aril in lant. -k- - ;.
I -a pi. a wa. niluiainF I III .0 lb. conduct of the w.r, it w,J repult ia 'Lincoln, made a .peech at St. P..1. MinIba deatruction of oorGovernment and Union.: neaota. in which he andand a tr.umpli fr rebellion and elaverv S,l-- .. .....
- "-..p vi mair, me .osence !T.Lor:W Weed, the father of th. Uepubli-of freedom of apeecb and treedo- f aba
4r
preaa bat kind of freedom ia tbatf I. there . man in Kinneaola who would for one day consent to lira ia it if be were
eole responsibility of our die'eree
a V I . I . t .1- a.
tar Wit ovo as a. .iArc. 1 Tm. na nr aimcuity in the way of en' ' 10 "va in it 11 he were WOULD reeaoeifnll . Up.;..ki. ..1..... . ; .. . n ... .Unn.oH n ik. .;.k. k . ... a .
the .tili ,k ü """""'" p"jioriM, ,. me rtepuDiic.n p.r- r aainn tor uincoin large aad apleVdid Mmen SUpb,D A D4H,U"' J- -ML "d " borrtb fof I)o,' 0 harr n.... ..j a 1 . . rah for freedom, or hurrah fnr !...
llwllNlTa7.SM The Uaio. enno. be rtatored and ought a. he liked! I think that theae one hamera. and will warrant all their work. "at, bt m thr0B h ,he e.tructioB of dred and eightr thouaand aeoala who in.
tia.it here, would be aeen moving right out, eaat and weet into British North America,
or into kamechatka. or anywhere oa the
earth to get oat of thi. laxuHaat and beauti
ful valley, if any power, human or divine,
viva aaa trial. ROMUAI.T) RF.rw 'alavery. New York Tribune.
HOTEL
JOS. Kflfi Pronri.tn.
Iiortk Main and Lawrence atreeta
j a nrn.K h rbi
lllo. fc, m 9f for tb fe
Thia ia to be henceforth our motto:
"Liberty to the Slave, or Death to tbe Ution.
Wendell Phillipe, 1863.
men will be necessary to preserve oar aa
premacy Thi. ü a fact well known to evert
reflecting pereoa. bat tbe Abolition leadera
have not heretofore bad the courage to are.
sent it to the people. Thea has it waaw
mm af - mmmwww from tbe high print of Northern eeeeaaioe-
am, and e hope they will digeat it. Lee. than twenty tboueaad men hare heretofore
corntitu ted oar otanding army. Now, after mcri6cief half a million, if aa more, aad tbrowiag tba couutrr iato irredeemable
debt, wa are to.h.ve the aaiiaf action of aap-
porting twa haadred thouaand aoidiera to perpetuate our folliee. If are eacape even with that infliction we aball baa happy
people. How do Aboliüooiela like the
prospect, aa pictured by their more Dal.
phiaa oracle
Oatr Orr Recruit otrr or PirTT reua DRAWa!-Oot of fifty-four men fron N...
tucket aad tbe Viaeyard, who bare are-
may
atrongly, to ii
bey are tbe mere areata of sawa
bat they bare ao mora authority than other citiaeae: that offenae. aeaiaat th. 1.
o be examined, not by military officer bat by B.girtrate.-W..hiogton.
The above ia a part of Gen. W..!.;.....
order to tbe military aea t to But dawa a rebellioa ia Pennaylvania, and ahow. how httle he understood about ran ins- dn.n
bellions compared 10 what ie known at
Waahington in thi. enlightened .ae w.-i.
ington thought the Constitution wae auf. eaat; Mr. Lincoln tbiaka ba h..
MO batter. WMhingto. tbo.ght the army arao '00 bat tbe "agent, ef civil power;" Mr. Lia-
eoia consider, the military power not only aaee tbe civil power, hat above tka Conatitatioa. What would Waebiagtoa haw Bid. if it bad been proposed in bia day to oaatral a State election by tba military
puwer vi m. ueaerai Uoverameat?
The ChaplAin'. Prayar. One of ear earaeat Chaolaina i. tai
have made a praver aomewh.t .ft., sk.
following etyle, invokioe tbe wrath ad oal
upon tbe traitore:
O! God. would.! Thon c.nae Hk.
quake, to .bake them; atmeoaa to aeorch
a; volcaaoee to pour out tbeir burn.
ing fountain, upon them; Egyptian darkaaee to blind them: aad all that tt .r
fyataia plague, to torment them. Aad, O! Lord woeklet Thea causa that tons-ne t
eliag to tbe reef of tba mouth tbat plots,
no teat arm to be para ly tad tbat execute
treaeon.
Overturn all their wicked and trs.sfla.ki.
-. Bd, la brief, play bell with thai.
generally "
Not Diapoau) to Go Tho dr. ft i. Ibwa
the merest force ia aome of the Near E...
lead districts; For .xamole. ia tba Ponrth
(Boatoo) District, tba whole number ...
amined laat week wa. 1.135, of whom 987
were exempted. 70 paid three haadred dal-
lera, which makee 1.007 tbat wot tla.. ina
offered .obctiiBtee, aad tea were aaasod ..
At far daty. Thee, lern than aaa ia baa dred of tba original conaenpta go into tba rmy; aad thia, too, ia a eeetion of coentrr t a, .
mm oniy r.qoireo tne recognition of the
to -rauae every read leadiaa? ta th.
nation. I capital ta awarm with recrait.
At thia rata it will require ninety milliona
01 conaenpta to obtain the "nine hundred thoaaaad man aa eathaaiaaticalry promised Father Abraham by tba radical..
It T A bout oae child aar weak ia rsswseaai
ta our Towaebip Traatee .a bavin. b..n
foaad at aomebody'a door, or eaeac place alee, too yoong ta ari? a an v aceownt ml it-ir
Theee iafaata are all 0aalaa--eeviaa? ik... ..I .ft a
a-wov inoy aare ao parent.; like
eaaey and Jonah 'a goard. tkev -mtmmmd
ia tbe night." Journal.
The court orgee ahoold bare added aVaa
theee remarkable production, are iaatl. aa.
tributable to tba "gigantic eaergy" of O. P. M. to raiee aa army. How fortaaate it ie for tka State that wa hare ao useful a
Uoveraor. State SeaMaaL
AM aw aaa as mm . . 1,T, " . &
'rHBUaiou--aaM-;.ii f-. .k- , . ' u,,,rr --7' -"u.o announce to them that heaeeforth
- iiavww WJ mm va itm rr COIlIf tn ti I llfn IrW arvmaa mit.Nl. iL. a . .a . Svtil.J lha.u ... . . 1. wB a . mm " " ' was-ws. v BBaaea I II m RUB
of traveler., aad tbe proprietor Z J 1ZL V , 1 Z , nQ9T in'' ,POM oted tbeir real wntiment. , J ' l4 - regiaiaat, which left thia State aS!i.?r,t eaato: ft. ajT di,M"loM J'"' ft. and.and their real cbo.ee at tbe peril of impria-l"" K,, I.04O .iron tT-Z. V.Tkl 1.. 1!
Homi.. V n4r e beat " wne 0Kr wonder, aaid aa he aurveved, oamant or death. "P'oa papere. two bare paid $900, w.f ta w" Vip7.;. -7fchHfakwwlll YoWdkarebeea ' eadoa. bm paeaad. war ta weetera Virwiaia.
wt. -p-s-wwiw awppiiea wiio tne a 1. ii mar, if they badu't i:at you ao far , unwi- 0 longer the rail. f 1 ae new iotr foot estimate, tbat
as.y aa, up, .pimar, uui me i.itor. 1. ou.iiy enaa?cJ in' aw"oa 01 AooiiuoBi.ra Be f LOOfnno worth of property w.. destroyed kirg bieacb of the Coa.ttiuiion. jlicte I la or you ire a traitor. ' if fire 4uriag the late not m New York.
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